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Meet Our 2024 Partners!

Meet Our 2024 Partners!

THC Primary Care – The Official Webinar Partner of Best Practice 2024

Best Practice is delighted to announce a year-long webinar series in collaboration with THC Primary Care. This series will span across both Best Practice London and Best Practice Birmingham.

Building on the success of our partnership with The Business of Healthcare Podcast and Best Practice Birmingham, we're taking it up a notch by once again teaming up with THC Primary Care.

Every month, Tara Humphrey will lead a webinar featuring speakers you can expect to encounter at Best Practice London and Birmingham. The topics will be tailored to our Best Practice audience, covering hot issues in general practice and primary care. The best part is the opportunity for Q&A, allowing you to actively participate and engage with the discussions.

In addition to these insightful webinars, Tara Humphrey will host her own session every quarter. This session will provide a roundup of the latest developments in the healthcare sector, along with her insights, highlights, challenges, and more.

This marks our first collaboration across both Best Practice London and Birmingham.

Considering the tremendous success of Tara Humphrey’s round table and The Business of Healthcare Podcast, this is an opportunity too good to miss.

The first webinar of the series was presented last week, and the next edition will be Tuesday 27 February 2024. Keep an eye out for our communications on how you can join us for the next one!

This is a partnership that we are extremely proud and excited about, and we're confident you'll love it too.

To find out more information, visit the THC Primary Care website.

Primary Care Cardiovascular Society

We are excited to be continuing our partnership with the Primary Care Cardiovascular Society!

The Primary Care Cardiovascular Society (PCCS) supports, educates, and mentors primary care healthcare practitioners to develop their knowledge and skills.

With the central objective to provide relevant, high quality, up-to-date educational opportunities around cardiovascular disease for a primary care audience.

Their activities aim to benefit the community of healthcare practitioners who deliver care to people with, or at risk of, cardiovascular disease.

Our long-established partnership with the Primary Care Cardiovascular Society has provided our delegates with a wealth of information, expert speakers and up to date clinical information from a range of cardiovascular conditions.

We look forward to welcoming them at Best Practice London, delivering three sessions in our clinical theatres.

Here are the sessions they will be delivering:

Unlocking the Secrets of Lipids with Professor Raj Thakkar, the care of the PCCS

Heart-to-Heart with Professor Ahmet Fuat: Decoding Heart Failure

CKD as a risk factor for CVD – including QI tips.

To find out more information you can visit them at the Primary Care Cardiovascular Society website.

Primary Care Dermatology Society

Another one of our long-standing partners that we are thrilled to have on board again is the Primary Care Dermatology Society!

The Primary Care Dermatology Society aims to provide an innovative forum for GPs, GPwERs, Nurses, Podiatrists, Clinical & Community Pharmacists, and other members of the primary healthcare team with a common interest in dermatology and skin surgery to exchange views and ideas, encourage research and improve patient management.

The Primary Care Dermatology Society team has delivered many educational sessions at Best Practice from their specialist speakers, covering all things dermatology!

We are exciting to have them joining us at Best Practice London, delivering two sessions in our clinical theatres.

Here are the sessions they will be delivering:

Managing eczema in primary care with Julie Van Onselen

Skin Cancer – earlier diagnosis for better outcomes with Dr Julian Peace

To find out more information you can visit them at the Primary Care Dermatology Society website.

The Primary Care Society for Gastroenterology

We are pleased to welcome the Primary Care Society for Gastroenterology to Best Practice!

The Primary Care Society for Gastroenterology acts as a voice for those interested in gastrointestinal and digestive disorders. 

The Primary Care Dermatology Society aims to provide an innovative forum for GPs, GPwERs, Nurses, Podiatrists, Clinical & Community Pharmacists, and other members of the primary healthcare team with a common interest in dermatology and skin surgery to exchange views and ideas, encourage research and improve patient management.

The Primary Care Dermatology Society aims to provide an innovative forum for GPs, GPwERs, Nurses, Podiatrists, Clinical & Community Pharmacists, and other members of the primary healthcare team with a common interest in dermatology and skin surgery to exchange views and ideas, encourage research and improve patient management.

The Primary Care Society for Gastroenterology will be delivering a session at Best Practice London 2024:

Nutrition and dietic services in primary care: Digital, group interventions for weight management, digestive health and cholesterol management with Nigel Denby.

You can visit them at the Primary Care Society for Gastroenterology website to find out more.

Health Innovation Network

The Health innovation Network brings together the NHS, industry, academic, third sector and local organisations. Collaborating to ensure innovations, improvements, and best practice that benefits patients faster.

Formed of 15 health innovation networks across the country and established by NHS England in 2013, it aims to improve health and generate economic growth in regionally distinct ways.

The partnership formed between Best Practice and the Health Innovation Network helps to ensure the content we deliver is forward thinking and sector leading. We are excited to create innovative sessions to bring to our delegates.

To find out more about their work you can visit them at the Health Innovation Network website.

Practice Managers Association

Primary care relies on a range of roles. We are therefore delighted to be continuing our partnership with the Practice Managers Association.

The Practice Managers Association is a leading professional membership body for the healthcare sector. Providing professional recognition, progressive development, and career pathway support for non-clinicians.

Having partnered with the PMA for a number of years for both Best Practice London and Best Practice Birmingham, the PMA have been delivering a range of educational content for practice managers and other key nonclinical roles that are essential to primary care.

The Practice Managers Association is featuring on the Best Practice London Programme for another year!

Sessions at Best Practice London 2024:

Zero tolerance for primary care front line staff.

To find out more you can visit them at the Practice Managers Association website.

Institute of General Practice Management

It is great to also have the Institute of General Practice Managers on board as one of our partners for another year!

The Institute of General Practice Management (IGPM) was formed by four working Practice Managers. Acting as a representative body for all managers working within general practice in the United Kingdom. 

Working with national bodies and speaking on behalf of managers in general practice, the IGPM provides and voice to an essential role in primary care.

Sessions at Best Practice London 2024:

How to find and keep the right people in your team

Practice Managers as Partners – Should PMs be MPs?

Robyn Clark, IGPM director will also be taking part in a panel discussion around working with the ARRS through uncertainty to improve access.

To find out more information you can visit them at the Institute of General Practice Management website.  

We are thrilled to be going into 2024 with such great support from our partners and look forward to welcoming them to Best Practice London in February.

You can find more information about the sessions taking place at Best Practice London on the programme.

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